Teen spicy mix harvested fresh at dawn, in your fridge next day! Keep the air out of the bag and these will last a long time, to eat straight, mix with other salad greens, use as a garnish or bed for an entrée, wilt in a dish for a slight pepper flavor…
Things are drying up a little bit. But for this mid-week stand, we’ll once again have an abundance of salad greens and more tomatoes and watermelon. Come see us tomorrow afternoon, and enjoy all the peak season deliciousness.
It will be first come first served Wednesday. As usual, if the crowd looks thick, Farmer Luca may ration some items so no one goes home empty handed.
4pm Sundays is getting established as a meetup time slot for volunteers. If you’d like to join our little group, give us a call or send a text or reach out through social media or email. If you are interested in learning more about sustainable, regenerative gardening practices — we would love some help in the gardens and with a few other tasks as well. Volunteers have always been crucial elements of our system.
If you have reached out to us about volunteering and we haven’t gotten back to you yet please be persistent. This is our busiest time of year. We could still use your help. Just reach out again!
No reservations; first come, first served. We recommend coming about halfway or later through the hour if you would like a shorter line. We really appreciate your support.
Watermelon is one of Luca’s favorite crops.
Plenty for All
Sweet salad mix
Teen arugula
Teen spicy salad mix
Sweet and spicy salad mix
Watermelon – red AND yellow!
Early Birds
Slicer tomatoes
Heirloom tomatoes
Cherry tomatoes
Cucumbers (mixed varieties)
Chinese cabbage leaves – bunched
Butternut squashes
Fresh breakfast radishes with green tops
Carrots with green tops (for juicing if you like)
Green and red hot peppers
Baby Ginger
Basil
Cilantro
Dill
Parsley
Scallions
Lemongrass
Kaffir lime leaves and limes (fruit)
We appreciate you all! See ya Wednesday 5 – 6pm!
Our teen spicy salad mix at ARTfarm is a combination of peppery greens. They’re bigger than baby greens but still tender and not totally mature.
Gorgeous veggies at the peak of our season! Ginger is an effective treatment for migraines! Stock up on health at ARTfarm!
Five inches of rain is great, but that much water all at once is tough on our tender-skinned tomatoes whose roots were taking up all that excess water. We had a lot of tomatoes pop and split on the vine, so big tomato production is taking a temporary dip while the plants recover balance. BUT we’ve got lots of spicy and sweet salad greens this week, and temporarily less overabundant tomatoes. We’ve also got plenty of extras to add on at pickup: butternut squash, ginger and turmeric, cucumbers and zucchini, herbs, cooking greens, root veggies, and ALL. THAT. JAAAAAAZZ! Also – Members of the Chicago cast and crew – order on this page and select next rehearsal/show delivery to CCT. CHICAGO (musical comedy) continues THIS WEEKEND and next at CCT! Shows are selling out! ARTfarmers on stage and in the live orchestra!WHOOPIE!!
Join our scheduled shop-n-pickup on Saturday afternoon (we’re spacing our shoppers out with pre-reserved pickup times: Click to sign up below for one of 42 pickup timeslots, which will reserve your basic order and give you early dibs on the extra items we have with short wait times, for Saturday starting at 11am!) If you missed this signup, feel free to JUST SHOW UP on Saturday at 12:30pm and we’ll fit you in for tomatoes and extras – PLUS we’ll be open Monday and Wednesday next week. Detailed instructions, and questions answered HERE if you’re new. Welcome!
Stacey Stone is both a fantastic longtime farm volunteer and an amazing trainer of body alignment, breath and mindfulness! Check her videos out or book a class at stonebodyworks.com
Click here for info on ARTfarm volunteering! Weed, schlepp, spin salad, split seedlings meditatively at a shady table, hoe and rake yourself a sweaty six-pack! Or deliver our produce to local restaurants!
ARTfarm NEEDS:
• a Linoleum Flooring Person! ARTfarm’s new processing center, funded in part by a grant from World Central Kitchen, is a 40 foot (retired) insulated shipping container getting a retrofit as walk-ins and indoor/outdoor workspace. We’re looking for help with installing vinyl sheet flooring, if you know someone with experience installing this waterproof material please send them our way! We are SO CLOSE to being done.
• ON-FARM VOLUNTEERS. Brisk farm workouts or zen seated handwork in peaceful breezy nature available: We’re looking for volunteers (non smoke/vapers). Luca could use a hand even if it’s only for two hours at a time. We have a range of activities for all abilities/fitness levels, including full-body cardio activities, and zen mellow seated-in-the-shade options. You’ll learn about regenerative organic farming practices, market gardening, construction and/or food prep. Could convert to part-time employment depending on skills, uptake and efficiency. Read HERE about the experience of volunteering at ARTfarm!
Support agriculture and scenic farmland in the US Virgin Islands: buy produce directly from farmers. Hop down to the South Shore and see Farmer Luca!
Farmshare choices for Saturday, February 17th, 2024:
OPEN HOURS for TOMATOES at ARTfarm LLC – no reservations necessary! Swing by and grab an extra bag of sweet tangy antioxidant abundance!
We will have 42 timeslots/farmshares available for scheduled pickup Saturday. You can also order and specify a neighbor, friend or family member to pick up your order and theirs. The minimum order is one farmshare, and you can order more than one farmshare. At the farmstand, you can choose from remaining add-on extras and we’ll total your order. We require a minimum farmshare purchase because we are chronically understaffed and need to keep farmstand hours brief; but we’ll do our best to make substitutions as needed; we want you to be happy!
LARGE veggie lover farmshare, $41, will include:
2 bags of SWEET salad mix
1 bag of teen ARUgula
1 lb. TOMATOES (slicer/heirloom mix)
1 pint CHERRY tomatoes
1 lb. CUCUMBERS
MEDIUM cukeyzukey farmshare, $22, will include:
1 bag of SWEET salad mix
1 pint CHERRY tomatoes
1 lb. ZUCCHINI
1 lb. CUCUMBERS
SMALL semispicy cherry farmshare, $16, will include:
(No reservations on these items, they are all first come first served during your pickup slot):
early birds:
CHERRY TOMATOES
HEIRLOOM and SLICER tomatoes
LETTUCE heads
CARROTS
baby BOK CHOY
baby GINGER and baby TURMERIC
HOT PEPPERS
plenty:
SWEET salad mix
SPICY salad mix
CUCUMBERS
ZUCCHINI
BUTTERNUT squash
Chinese CABBAGE – purple and green
crunchy mild baby salad TURNIPS with green tops, $3/bunch
pink French breakfast RADISHES with green tops, $3/bunch
assorted COOKING GREENS
GREEN BEANS
assorted HERBS bunches: $2 each
Herbs for this distribution
(Available as EXTRAS)
Italian (Genovese) basil
Thai basil
Lemon basil
Cilantro
Dill
Kaffir lime leaves
Lemongrass
small leaf OREGANO
Scallions!!
Please contact us immediately by text and/or phone at (340) 514-4873 if you have reserved a farmshare and cannot pick it up. Supply is limited, demand is extremely high and someone else will gladly purchase your share, if given enough time to respond. We have limited time for distributions and they are scheduled. Our produce is harvested fresh and needs to go home with you same day. This is an honor system since we are not collecting payment until pickup. We do not have cold storage for uncollected shares.
The signup form will show you a “Thank You” page and send you a confirmation email if submitted successfully. If you don’t find it, please check your spam/junk, inbox tabs, and ‘All Mail’ folders for the confirmation email, as this has been a common problem for several customers and with a little searching they typically find it. (And then, add us to your address book!) For more tips, visit our Help page.
Need help with the pre-order signup form? (Click here): Q: I can’t seem to order more than one item.
A: We have designed our order form limit any one customer from cleaning us out. Sharing is caring. If you’d like extra of something (beyond what you could reserve through our order system), put it in the comments with your order, and remind us at your pickup time: if we can supply it to you we’ll do our best. If you are in the food service industry and looking for bulk availability, please contact us; our order form is for individuals and families to place a single order for a scheduled pickup.
Q: My order isn’t going through.
if the automated confirmation email is not immediately found, check your spam folder
and the ‘all mail’ folder
make sure all required fields are filled/selected
just try again
use a cellular device (smartphone or tablet) that isn’t using WiFi internet
restart your browser/device
clear your cache and cookies in your browser/device
reboot your router (unplug it for a minute and plug in again)
Q: The form says I didn’t enter my email, but I did.
Our pre-order form requires everyone to type their email in twice, and makes sure the two match exactly. We had a lot of customers in such a rush to get their order in that they’d spell their own email incorrectly and then complain that they could not find the confirmation email. Our ‘type it in twice’ system ensures that you’ll find any email mistakes before you submit the pre-order form.
Q: I ordered before, but I’m not getting your emails.
Our pre-order form does NOT automatically sign you up for an ARTfarm email subscription. Do that HERE!
The farm share signup post will be up at 10am! Just wanted to share some extra health inspiration this morning…
The COVID-19 pandemic is a terrible crisis, but the silver lining might be an opportunity to slow down, reprioritize and focus on health. Already the shutdown has slowed pollution in some major cities. We feel lucky that we have so many holistic (big picture) health practitioners on St. Croix to help us be proactive about health. We wanted to share a couple of simple ginger and turmeric drink ideas, and some timely health reminders from one of our longtime customers, Rhonda Pessin, who happens to be a Certified Nutritional Consultant, Board Certified Massage Therapist, yoga instructor, and sprouts farmer at Alive and Well in Five Corners, St. Croix USVI.
Ginger Tea
This is the simplest recipe. Ginger tea is warming and refreshing at the same time. Ginger is being studied for its anti-viral qualities. A ginger tea is great for the beginning of a sore throat, for the start of a cold, and for treating and soothing congestion. Simply boil fresh water and pour over thinly sliced ‘coins’ of ginger root. Add a little local honey for a cough. Breathe in the gingery steam and then enjoy it as hot as you can stand. Crunch up and eat the ginger coins at the bottom of your cup when you’re done. For a bad cold, alternate making this sweet spicy tea with a savory version: add minced onion, rub the inside of your cup with a cut clove of garlic, and add a spoon of miso for a healing, soothing, quick broth.
Turmeric Golden Milk
This is an ancient recipe with many variations. Turmeric, when consumed with black pepper, has anti-inflammatory compounds and may inhibit viruses. It is one of those roots that changes its flavor profile when cooked, so don’t be deterred by its earthy profile when raw. We like to take fresh or frozen turmeric and grate it with a microplane into a small saucepan, about an inch of root per 8 oz. serving or to taste. Add either fresh, canned or powdered coconut milk. Add water (if using powdered milk), a dollop of honey or molasses if desired, a pinch of salt and black pepper, and heat through until just steaming. For an extra anti-inflammatory kick, add a few thin slices of cayenne or chili pepper as a garnish on top.
COVID–19: Rhonda’s Ten Tips for Staying Well
Rhonda Pessin, Certified Nutrition Consultant and ARTfarm customer!
Reduce your stress. Chronic stress weakens your immune system. Take a break from news, phone, internet etc. and unplug for a little while every day.
Exercise. Boosts immune system – 30 minutes a day of walking, swimming, yoga etc., is enough to make a difference.
Sleep. Get 7-9 hours a night.
Eat the rainbow. Colorful fruits and veggies are full of antioxidants. These guard against free radicals that can harm your cells. Try eating a wide range of leafy greens, berries, oranges, carrots, peppers, red grapes, beets etc.
Minimize sugar and junk food, which can greatly lower the function of your immune system.
Laugh. Find ways to laugh and stay positive. Having a positive outlook will do more for your immune system than stress or worry.
Reach out. Stay connected to support. Use care providers, family and friends to get support if you need it. Staying well is a group effort.
Take good quality supplements. (Many of these are out of stock but will be replenished soon hopefully.)
Supplements may possibly reduce symptoms of coronavirus.
No supplements at this time are known to prevent it.
Read all labels and do your research to make sure supplements are compatible with any medications you are taking.
Vitamins and minerals can help especially if you are not getting enough. High stress increases requirements for B, C and others.
Multi-Vitamin & Mineral- choose good quality. The most absorbable by the human body are whole food organic fermented vitamins (made wholly from food), like Organixx or New Chapter. “Food-based” vitamins may have a “base” of food ingredients, but contain primarily synthetic vitamins.
Vitamin C – 500 mg twice a day or more to tolerance – may upset stomach in large doses.
Vitamin D – may help respiratory infections – 2000 IU.
Zinc – 20 mcg – up to 50mcg if symptomatic.
Probiotics – 25 billion. I like Garden of Life. Do not waste $ on cheap options.
Reishi or medicinal mushrooms. Follow label instructions.
Colloidal silver – follow product label.
Quercetin – found to inhibit wide variety of viruses including SARS – there are current clinical trials in China to see if it affects COVID-19 (according to consumerlab.com) – dose 50-1000 mg. Headaches and nausea can occur over 500 mg.
Use healing herbs.
Elderberry extract – has been known to shorten the flu. No evidence yet on COVID-19. Follow label.
Virgin and extra virgin coconut oil – 3 Tbspn daily. Known to have anti-viral effects, being tested.
Curcumin and Turmeric – can inhibit viruses. Protects lung tissue with anti-inflammatory effects. I recommend Root 2 or Garden of life. Follow label for dosage.
Echinacea – has been shown to inhibit other viruses but not yet tested.
Garlic – has been shown to inhibit other viruses but not yet tested.
Astragulus, licorice root, olive leaf, oregano oil, ginger, green tea, ginseng and dandelion- all have anti-viral qualities.
Eat well. Prepare delicious, healthy meals with love and RELAX when eating them. Take a few breaths, take in aromas and say a prayer of gratitude. This will help your nervous system switch from sympathetic (fight or flight, work!!) to parasympathetic (relaxation, digestion).
You can reach Rhonda for additional recommendations. Reach out for an appointment or consultation by phone: (340) 277-4006 or via e-mail.